PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – The most appealing undergraduates in the country are from a pair of Florida colleges.
That's according to the dating service app Tinder, which released its inaugural list of "most right-swiped" U.S. campuses Wednesday.
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Florida State University in Tallahassee tops the list, while the University of Miami in Coral Gables ranks second. The University of Florida in Gainesville is No. 19 on the list.
While that may bode well for men seeking women on campus, the opposite can be said of the reverse.
Miami is ranked No. 48 and FSU is ranked No. 49 out of 50 as it relates to women seeking men. Florida is unranked.
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Tinder ranked the schools based on the ratio of right swipes, indicating approval, by 18- to 23-year-old students last spring.
Southeastern Conference schools lead the way among the top 25 campuses for women. In addition to Florida, the University of Mississippi is third, the University of Alabama is fifth, the University of Kentucky is No. 20 and Auburn University is No. 21.
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FSU and Miami join Virginia Tech (No. 15) and Clemson University (No. 17) from the Atlantic Coast Conference, which is tied with the Big 12 Conference for the second-most schools among the top 25.
The ACC has the most representation among campuses for men. Five ACC schools -- the University of Notre Dame (No. 3), the University of Virginia (No. 8), the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill (No. 10), Wake Forest University (No. 16), Clemson (No. 24) and Boston College (No. 25) -- make up the top 25 on the list.
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